This book provides a code-intensive overview of the key
specifications in the Java EE 7 platform (one specification per
chapter). The main concepts from the different specifications are
explained using simple code samples. All the associated code is
available on github.

A significant part of this book is derived from my Java
EE 6 Pocket Guide. New chapters have been added to cover all
the new technologies in the platform - WebSocket 1.0, Batch 1.0,
JSON-P 1.0, and Concurrency 1.0. New sections have been added or
existing sections updated to reflect the changes in the platform.
If you have read the Java EE 6 Pocket Guide, then you can read
this book at a much faster pace; otherwise, you can read this book
from beginning to end. Alternatively, you can read specific
chapters based upon your interest.

The book also contains self-paced instructions on how to build an
end-to-end Java EE application using NetBeans IDE.
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If you have not purchased the book so far, then you can buy it
using any of the usual locations

O'Reilly has arranged a book signing at their booth on Tuesday, Sep
24, 2pm. Other book signing opportunities are also being worked upon
and I'll update once they are confirmed. And the book will also be
available at JavaOne book store.

I hope you enjoy reading the book and learn a few new things from
it. Your feedback in any form is always appreciated!